Dragonslayer (1981)

Published: Feb. 7, 2023, 4:02 a.m.

An apprentice sorcerer attempts to free a kingdom from a ruthless beast? Sounds good to us! Tune in as Chris talks Dragons, Go-Motion, & Subtlety as the LSCE screens the 1981 dark fantasy classic "Dragonslayer."

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Ebert, Roger. \u201cDragonslayer.\u201d The Chicago Sun Times. January 01, 1981. Article Link. Accessed 11/5/2022.

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\u201cDisney Write-Downs on Three.\u201d Variety. Vol. 303, Iss. 12. July 22, 1981. Article Link. Accessed 11/8/2022.

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Domestic Returns June 26th, 1981. Box Office Mojo. Accessed 2/1/23

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Drew, Wayland. Dragonslayer: A Novel. Book Club Ed. New York: Ballentine Books, 1981.

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Maslin, Janet. Sorcery and Immortality in \u2018Dragonslayer.\u2019 The New York Times. June 26, 1981. Article Link. Accessed 11/7/2022.

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Meyer, Robinson. \u201cNo Old Maps Actually Say \u201cHere Be Dragons.\u2019\u201d The Atlantic. December 12, 2014. Article Link. Accessed 11/1/2022

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Ronan, Margaret. \u201cThe Vermithrax Pejorative Story Behind the Scenes at the Making of Dragonslayer.\u201d Weird Worlds. 1981. Article Link. Accessed 11/7/2022.

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Sragow, Michael. \u201cDragonslayer.\u201d Rolling Stone, Iss. 349. Aug 6, 1981. Article Link. Accessed 11/28/22.

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Von Gunden, Kenneth. Flights of Fancy: The Great Fantasy Films. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Company, 1989.

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